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IV. Remarks upon the Coins lately discovered in the bed of the River Dove, near Tutbury, Staffordshire. By Edward Hawkins, Esq. F.R.S. and S.A. Keeper of the Antiquities and Medals in the British Museum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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As much interest has been excited by the discovery of a very large number of Silver Pennies, of the time of our first and second Edwards, in the neighbourhood of Tutbury, in Staffordshire, I shall take the liberty of laying before the Society such of the circumstances as have come to my knowledge; with a few observations which have arisen from an accurate examination of nearly 1500 of these coins, which have been submitted to my inspection by the kindness of Lord Holland, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1832

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References

page 157 note a Vide Snelling, pl. iii. f. 27.

page 157 note b Ibid. f. 28.

page 157 note c Ibid. f. 12.

page 157 note d Ibid. f. 21.

page 158 note e Vide Snelling, pl. iii. f. 34.